CPA Letter to U.S. Department of Commerce, 11/3/09

The Coalition for a Prosperous America met with representatives from the U.S. Department of Commerce on October 21, 2009.  We sent this letter as a follow-up, which describes the topics discussed. 

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Dear Messrs. Siger and Sullivan:

Thank you for meeting with us on October 20, 2009.  All of us attending from the Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) appreciated hearing your thoughts and future plans.

We are pleased that the Administration has placed a high priority on enforcing trade agreements and trade laws.  It is hard to justify the position that trading partners should not abide by those rules.  Lack of enforcement hampers public confidence, and our confidence, in U.S trade policy.  However, enforcement is insufficient alone to solve the trade deficit problem.

 

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US trade reciprocity bill draws support, foreign access said vital

The following article by Scott Robertson came from the American Metals Market, www.amm.com. 

PITTSBURGH -- The Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) has come out in support of the Reciprocal Market Access Act of 2009, but steel interests say that while the concept of reciprocity appears reasonable, making trade concessions while failing to gain foreign access is of no value to the United States.

Sheffield, Mass.-based CPA is a national non-profit organization representing the interests of 2.7 million citizens through its farmer, rancher, manufacturing and organized labor association and company members. Its stated goal is to achieve trade policy for the benefit of American citizens, farms, factories and working people.


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'Buy American' hits free-trade wall

The following article by Leslie Jorgensen appeared last week in The Colorado Statesman here. 

On the face of it, “Buy American” seems to be a logical, patriotic and economically sound message. However, the few bills backing that concept that have emerged recently from the Colorado Legislature have had a hard time making it out of committee and on to the House and Senate floor.

An exception is a 2008 bill sponsored by former state Rep. Dorothy Butcher, D-Pueblo, requiring that the Colorado government buy American flags made in the United States to fly above its agencies.


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